Emergency

Emergencies At Jane Animal Hospital

If you are like most pet owners, you care a great deal about the health and safety of your pet. This is why most pet owners take their animals to the vet every year for a checkup. If your pet is sick or injured, you may need to take him to the vet in between regular visits. There are some situations where you can make an appointment and wait for your pet to be seen. However, there are other situations that are considered emergencies, and you should take your pet to a vet that provides pet emergency services as soon as possible.

Pain

If your pet is in pain, they will exhibit specific symptoms. Agitation, restlessness, difficulty walking, and crying when touched are all signs of pain or a pet injury. If your pet is having spinal pain, the symptoms could make you believe that he has abdominal pain. Any time you suspect that your pet is in pain, you should contact your veterinarian immediately.

Difficulty Breathing

If your pet is having difficulty breathing, you should take them to the vet immediately. They could have swallowed something that is obstructing the airway. Trouble breathing could also be due to trauma, toxins, heart failure, or an allergic reaction. If you don't get your pet to the veterinarian in time, they could end up suffocating.

Seizures

Seizures can be triggered by a variety of things such as a brain tumor, swelling in the brain, epilepsy, low blood sugar, and a variety of other reasons. Seizures can be life-threatening, therefore, if your pet is having a seizure, you should rush him to the vet.

Toxin Ingestion

Most pets are curious. Pets also like to chew on things. If your pet ingests something toxic such as cleaners, medications, batteries, or certain types of plants, it can be deadly. If you suspect that your pet has ingested something toxic, you should take him to the vet immediately. He may need to have his stomach pumped.

Bite Wounds

If your pet is bitten by an animal, it is considered an emergency. Bite wounds can tear the skin, rip the muscle, and cause serious infections. No matter how minor the bite looks, you should take your pet to the veterinarian as quickly as possible. A bite would of any degree is considered an emergency situation.

Blunt Force Trauma

Any degree of blunt force trauma can be life-threatening for a pet. If your pet is hit by a car, if something heavy falls on your pet, or if they're hit by anything, you should take them to see the vet immediately. If your pet is injured internally, it can take hours for the symptoms to become apparent. By then, it could be too late.

Schedule An Appointment With Jane Animal Hospital Today!

If your pet experiences any of the issues listed above, take them to Jane Animal Hospital in Toronto immediately. Their life depends on it. Call at 416-762-5558.